Category
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Menina Izildinha
Portuguese child folk saint
Suphankanlaya
Suphankanlaya (, ; ) was a 16th-century Siamese princess who, according to later chronicles and popular tradition, became a consort of King Bayinnaung of the Toungoo dynasty in Burma. Historical records about her life are scarce, but her story has become widespread in Thailand, where she is regarded by many as a national heroine and venerated in popular religious beliefs.

Gilberte de Courgenay
Swiss waiter, who became an icon and idol of Swiss soldiers during and after WWI (1896-1957)

Sarita Colonia
Peruvian folk saint (1914–1940)
Companions of Saint Nicholas
folkloric figures who accompany the gift-bringer
Ezili Dantor
Vodou goddesses
Shui Wei Sheng Niang
hainan goddess
Phrom
Phrom (; ), also known as Phrom the Great (; ) or Phromkuman (; ), is a semi-legendary ruler associated with the Yonok Kingdom in the Lan Na region of present-day northern Thailand. He is traditionally regarded as the first Thai monarch to bear the title Maharaja (), though accounts of his life derive primarily from legends and later chronicles rather than contemporary historical records.
Nikolay Guryanov
Russian priest (1909–2002)
Juan Soldado
Mexican folk saint
Martintxiki
hero in Basque mythology
folk saint
spirit unofficially recognized by a group of people
Richard le Scrope (cleric)
Archbishop of York